Risk for hypertension and heart failure linked to high normal serum sodium and tonicity in electronic medical records.
Jonathan RabinowitzMahmoud DarawshiNuriel BurakManfred BoehmNatalia I DmitrievaPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2024)
Data analysis from electronic medical records identified a link between serum sodium of 140 mmol/l and above and increased risk of hypertension and heart failure in the general Israeli population. Identifying individuals with high-normal sodium values in healthcare records could guide improvements in hydration habits, potentially leading to better health outcomes.